Next time the first big challenge of the project... BUTTOCKS! I've got to figure a support out and start working on the roundy-out bits. I'm planning to lay out my coils on the inside of a bowl so they'll have the right shape, and making the change in direction is going to be the challenge. Butt it should work out fine! :)
Finally, its starting to look like something other than a pile of bits of clay! Here you can see I've done the upper front thighs and the coiling is starting to get interesting. This is about 4 sessions, working for 3 or 4 hours then letting things dry some so it'll be firm enough to support the next session. Next time the first big challenge of the project... BUTTOCKS! I've got to figure a support out and start working on the roundy-out bits. I'm planning to lay out my coils on the inside of a bowl so they'll have the right shape, and making the change in direction is going to be the challenge. Butt it should work out fine! :)
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Catherine
2/11/2014 09:16:29 am
FANTASTIC!!!!!!BEAUTIFUL!!!!
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Maryjane Carlson
Clay has always fascinated me, its many colors and textures, the shapes you can create using it, even the feel of it squishing in my hand. Even after years of playing in the mud I find myself exploring new ideas and I hope my work shows this. Archives
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